Replace stock front tow hooks with D-Rings?

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surfRenegade

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Ive seen "How-tos" for installing front D-rings when there is no stock tow hooks. Is there an easier way to do it for us that already have the front tow hooks?
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I'd be interested in doing this mod as well if anyone has any insight.
 

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I haven't checked on mine, but you might be able to use the triangular base for the hooks as a starting point for frame mounting, and drill some holes in metal stock to make a bolt-on replacement...
 

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frame mounted d-rings would be best. the place where the tow hooks bolt into just looks too flimsy.

theres a place on the bottom of the frame under the front bumper that looks like you might be able to put a d-ring at but the holes are kinda small. looks more like a place where a tow truck might hook up to.
 

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Link: LOST JEEPS; View topic - Tow hook Mod

I like this guy's idea: Removing the hooks and welding the hook mounts to 6in square hitch receivers.

I can't weld, but I've asked a local welder to quote me a price for two.

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Bull Bar and Tow Hooks

THAT is a great idea. I managed to fit the tow hooks on WITH my bull bar. Even though it states you can not fit them both. I would now like to take the tow hooks off and weld the 2" receivers with "D" rings. Much safer.
 

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Ordered two 6in hitch receiver tubes and will get them welded to my hook mounts sometime in the next week. Will post pics of the finished product.
 

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Receiver tubes should be here tomorrow. The local welding shop is open M-F until 4pm, so I won't have a chance to get them welded to the mounting brackets until Monday.

Haven't ordered the d-rings or d-ring hitch tubes yet, so I'll have bare hitches for awhile.
 
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Receiver tubes arrived today. When mounted they'll fit flush with the bumper, so should look pretty damn nice once I get the shackles on there.
 

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Very cool. Are you sure 6" sticks out far enough? I don't want to remove my bull bar so it may have to stick out further.
 

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Receiver tubes come in different lengths. Been awhile but I think 6-9-12. Some out parts stores have them and tractor supply.
 

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The ends of the 6in tubes sit flush with the bumper and I'll be putting shackle receivers on them which will stick out a bit past the bumper.
 
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Just picked up my welded hitch receiver tubes. Cleaning them up then hitting them with some primer/engine enamel/clear coat and will post pics of the finished product. Very happy with the welding job my local welder did.

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Just picked up my welded hitch receiver tubes. Cleaning them up then hitting them with some primer/engine enamel/clear coat and will post pics of the finished product. Very happy with the welding job my local welder did.

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Thoose are some good looking welds:gr_grin:
Can't wait to see the finished product:smokin:

I am looking to do the same for my 2012 KK but I am having trouble finding
the anchor plates. Can u buy them seperatly or do I hve to get them with the hooks? The dealer near my house doesn't seem to think I get just the plates... any thoughts?
 

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Pretty sure the plates and hooks come together as a package deal - but there are MANY who want to buy just the hooks. So purchased the plates/hooks then put the hooks on eBay, CraigsList or here in the For Sale section.

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Finished product:

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I'm really pleased with how they turned out. Now I just need to order some shackle receivers.
 
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